Podrobná bibliografie
| Název: |
Current Progress in Clinical Research in Secondary Prevention and Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer. |
| Autoři: |
Partyka, Olga1 (AUTHOR), Pajewska, Monika1,2 (AUTHOR), Czerw, Aleksandra1,2 (AUTHOR), Deptała, Andrzej3 (AUTHOR) andrzej.deptala@wum.edu.pl, Mękal, Dominika3 (AUTHOR), Sygit, Katarzyna4 (AUTHOR), Kowalczyk, Dariusz4 (AUTHOR), Cipora, Elżbieta5 (AUTHOR), Kaczmarski, Mateusz5 (AUTHOR), Gazdowicz, Lucyna5 (AUTHOR), Dykowska, Grażyna1 (AUTHOR), Sienkiewicz, Zofia6 (AUTHOR), Banaś, Tomasz7 (AUTHOR), Małecki, Krzysztof8 (AUTHOR), Grochans, Elżbieta9 (AUTHOR), Grochans, Szymon10 (AUTHOR), Cybulska, Anna Maria9 (AUTHOR), Schneider-Matyka, Daria9 (AUTHOR), Bandurska, Ewa11 (AUTHOR), Bandurski, Tomasz12 (AUTHOR) |
| Zdroj: |
Cancers. Feb2025, Vol. 17 Issue 3, p367. 27p. |
| Témata: |
*CLINICAL medicine research, *EARLY detection of cancer, *COLORECTAL cancer, *EARLY diagnosis, *HEALTH promotion, *HEALTH education, *QUALITY assurance |
| Abstrakt: |
Simple Summary: Colorectal cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death worldwide. Prevention remains the most effective strategy to reduce mortality and mitigate its impact, but public participation in screening programs varies significantly. Advances in science and technology have provided new opportunities for action, but navigating the vast amount of information on early detection can be overwhelming for those interested in the topic. This review presents an overview of the current trends in clinical research related to secondary prevention of CRC. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally. The risk of disease increases with age, as most CRC patients are over 50 years old. Due to the progressive aging of societies in high-income countries, the problem of CRC will increase. This makes the development of new early detection methods and the implementation of effective screening programs crucial. Key areas of focus include raising population awareness about the importance of screening, educating high-risk populations, and improving and developing early diagnostic methods. The primary goal of this review is to provide a concise overview of recent trends and progress in CRC secondary prevention based on available information from clinical trials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Academic Search Index |